THURSDAY, Feb. 20, 2020 (HealthDay News) -- Millions of Americans with high blood pressure are at risk of heart attack and stroke, but just a few changes might cut that risk.
"In February, American Heart Month, we encourage all Americans to take control of their heart health by better understanding and monitoring their blood pressure levels and making healthy lifestyle changes that can significantly reduce their risk of serious health consequences associated with high blood pressure," said Dr. Patrice Harris, president of the American Medical Association (AMA).
"High blood pressure is the nation's leading risk factor for heart attack and stroke, yet an overwhelming number of U.S. adults are living with uncontrolled high blood pressure," Harris said in an association news release.
In honor of American Heart Month, the AMA provided six tips for improving heart health:
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